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nouriture
ˈnouriture Now rare or Obs. Forms: α. 4–6 noriture (5 -tur), 5 nore-, norry-, 6 nory-, norriture. β. 6 nurry-, nurriture (-tor, -tour), 6–7 nuriture. γ. 5 nowry-, 6 noury-, 5–9 nouriture (6 -tour). δ. 6–9 nourriture. [a. OF. norreture, noureture, etc. (mod.F. nourriture): cf. late L. nūtrītūra, f. n...
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-ure
-ure (jʊə(r)) a suffix, repr. F. -ure, L. -ūra (hence It., Sp., Pg. -ura), occurring in many words of F. or L. origin. In L. -ūra primarily denoted action or process, hence result of this, office, etc.; after further development in F., the use was extended in Eng., and denoted action or process, the...
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nurture
▪ I. nurture, n. (ˈnɜːtjʊə(r)) Forms: 4–6 nortour(e, -tur(e, 5–6 norter; 5–7 nourtoure, 6–7 -ture; 4– nurture (5 Sc. nwr-), 5–6 -tur, -tour(e. [a. OF. nourture, nurture, var. of noure-, nourriture: see nouriture.] 1. Breeding, upbringing, training, education (received or possessed by one). Now rare....
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consumption
consumption (kənˈsʌm(p)ʃən) [ad. L. consumptiōn-em, n. of action f. consūmĕre to consume, perh. immediately from F. consumption (14th c. Oresme), early var. of consomption. To a great extent, the latter has in French been ousted by consommation, owing to the confusion in that lang. of consumer and c...
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